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2022 Tiger Football Gameday

Table Of Contents

Football Schedule

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Head Coach Rob Ambrose 7

Tiger Football Staff 8 Meet the Tigers................... 10-19

Roster

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All-Americans 26 Tigers in the Pros 27

Minnegan Field

28 AD Steve Eigenbrot 29 Doc Minnegan 30 Unitas Stadium Records......... 31

TAF Donor List 34-35

Tiger Marching Band 37

The 2022 Tiger Football Gameday Program is published by the Towson University Department of Athletics. It is ed ited by the Towson Athletics media relations department of Dave Vatz, David Castellanos, Matt Luchetski, Sammie Grant and the university creative services team of Chris Komisar and Rick Pallanch. Advertisements are compiled by Van Wagner. Photography by Lauren Castellana, ENP Photography, Nick Sibol and the Towson Athletics media relations department.

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TOWSON HEAD COACH ROB AMBROSE

Not many people have the passion for Towson University as head coach Rob Ambrose.

A former player and assistant coach, Ambrose has used that passion to turn the Tigers into one of the top teams in the FCS.

In his first 12 seasons as head coach, Ambrose led the Tigers to six winning seasons, two CAA championships, three playoff appearances and a trip to the 2013 FCS National Championship game.

2019 saw the Tigers earn their second consecutive winning season, being nationally ranked in the top-25 all season long, going as high as No. 5 after a 3-0 start. Towson earned victories over four teams either ranked or receiving votes at the time of the game, including a 45-23 victory over then No. 7 and defending CAA champion Maine in Orono. For the second season in a row, Towson picked up 10 All-CAA selections, including Yeedee Thaenrat being First Team on special teams and Second Team at running back. Towson chose not to play in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2018, Towson returned to the NCAA FCS Playoffs and stood in the top-20 nationally for eight weeks in a row with victories over three then-top-15 programs: Villanova, Stony Brook and Elon. The Tigers finished tied for third in the CAA at 5-3 and 7-5 overall, with all FCS defeats coming against playoff teams. Tom Flacco matched the Towson record with 28 passing touchdowns to earn CAA Offensive Player of the Year while Shane Simpson was the CAA Special Teams Player of the Year. Towson notched 11 All-CAA Honors.

In his third season, Ambrose guided Towson to one of the most dramatic turnarounds in college football history. Only one season removed from a 1-10 record, the 2011 team became the “Turnaround Tigers” by going 9-3. Their improvement was the most dramatic improvement in NCAA Division I history. Towson posted a 9-2 regular season record, beat six nationally-ranked teams and won the CAA champion ship outright with a 7-1 record. The Tigers also made their first appearance in the FCS playoffs, becoming the first program to earn playoff berths at the Division III, Division II and FCS levels.

After the season, Ambrose was the recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award, honoring the top coach in the FCS. He was also named the CAA Coach of the Year, AFCA District Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year.

Into the 2012 season, as the Tigers went went 7-4 against a schedule that saw them play at Kent State and LSU during the non-conference play. Towson earned a share of the CAA championship with a 6-2 mark, including a 64-35 victory over New Hampshire in the final game of the season.

The 2013 season was one all Tiger fans will remember. Towson opened the season by going on the road and knocking off Connecticut, 31-18. It marked the first victory over an FBS opponent. Towson would start the season with six-straight victories, and end the regular season with a 10-2 record.

The Tigers began their playoff run with a home victory over No. 9 Fordham, before going on the road to knock off No. 2 Eastern Illinois and No. 3 Eastern Washington. The season came to an end with a loss in the National Champi onship game, but not before the Tigers won a school-record 13 games. Towson finished the season ranked No. 2 in the polls and won the Lambert/Meadowlands Award as the top FCS team in the East. The Tigers were also honored as the ECAC FCS Team of the Year.

West carried the ball 413 times for 2,509 yards and 41 touchdowns. He finished third in the voting for the Walter Payton Award. West declared for the NFL Draft and was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the third round. West was one of seven Tigers to earn All-America recognition in 2013.

Following the 2014 season, cornerback Tye Smith was selected in the fifth round by the Seattle Seahawks, while Ryan Delaire was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Ambrose returned to Towson after seven years as an assistant coach at Connecticut. During his time in Storrs, Ambrose helped the Huskies to 49 wins, three bowl appear ances and a share of the 2007 Big East championship. Ambrose spent the final three seasons at UConn as the team’s offensive coordinator.

Ambrose’s coaching career began where his playing career ended as he joined the Tigers as a wide receivers coach in 1993 after spending the 1992 season as a student assistant. Ambrose took over as the offensive coordinator in 1997, and added the associate head coach title in 2000. In his third season, Ambrose’s offense led the country in passing yardage (381.2 ypg), while his 2000 team saw Noah Read lead the Patriot League in rushing.

Ambrose graduated from Towson in 1993 with a bach elor’s degree in English. Ambrose and his wife, Melissa, have two children: Grace and Riley.

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0 D’Ago Hunter RB 5-8 160 R-Sr. Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View H.S.

2 Juwan Burgess DB 6-1 200 Gr. Tampa, Fla. / Indiana University

2 Rishon Holmes QB 6-1 195 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Milford Mill Academy

3 Tramar Reece DL 6-4 260 R-Sr. Clearwater, Fla. / Indiana University

4 Tyrrell Pigrome QB 5-10 200 Gr. Birmingham, Ala. / University of Mississippi

4 Daniel Raymond LB 6-0 200 Jr. Fort Washington, Md. / Friendly H.S.

6 Jamal Gay LB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Beltsville, Md. / St. John’s College (H.S.)

7 Matthew Akuchie WR 6-3 195 R-Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Florida Atlantic University

7 Damir Faison DL 6-2 255 R-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. / Kent State University

8 Joachim Bangda RB 5-10 230 Jr. Washington, D.C. / Kent State University

8 Jesus Gibbs DL 6-4 275 R-Sr. Dumfries, Va. / University of South Carolina

9 Vinnie Shaffer DL 5-11 305 R-Sr. Middle River, Md. / Saint Anselm University

9 Darian Street WR 6-2 190 R-Sr. Bethlehem, Pa. / University of Pittsburgh

10 Robert Javier DB 6-1 195 R-Sr. Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes H.S.

11 Daniel Thompson IV WR 6-3 205 Sr. Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge H.S.

12 Sam Reynolds WR 5-8 185 R-Fr. Alabaster, Ala. / University of South Carolina

13 Da’Kendall James WR 6-1 190 R-Jr. Chesapeake, Va. / Norfolk State University

13 DJ Washington LB 6-2 215 Fr. Woodbridge, Va. / Life Christian Academy

14 Zach Jackson QB 6-0 195 R-Fr. Aldie, Va. / University of Maryland

14 Lukkas Londono WR 5-10 185 R-Fr. Fairview, N.J. / Cliffside Park H.S.

15 Nathan Kent QB 6-2 190 R-So. Eldersburg, Md. / Liberty H.S.

16 Scott Smith III QB 6-4 210 R-Fr. Brooklandville, Md. / St. Paul’s School

17 Tyler Johnston III QB 6-2 215 R-Sr. Spanish Fort, Ala. / UAB

17 Makye Smith DL 6-1 240 Gr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Stony Brook University

18 Jabari Allen WR 6-4 205 R-Sr. Spotsylvania, Va. / Courtland H.S.

19 Isaiah Perkins WR 6-2 190 R-Fr. Laurel, Md. / St. Vincent Pallotti

20 Darren Cleary DB 6-0 180 R-So. West Friendship, Md. / Glenelg H.S.

20 JaVaughn Faunteroy LB 6-0 200 Jr. Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara H.S.

21 Sabias Folley RB 5-11 235 Jr. Charlottesville, Va. / Fork Union Military Academy

21 Evan Rutkowski DB 6-2 200 R-Fr. Ashburn, Va. / Briar Woods H.S.

22 Dumkele Idehen LB 6-0 215 Fr. Fort Mill, S.C. / Indian Land H.S.

22 Curtis Murray RB 5-10 190 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / University of Maine

23 Sean Tucker DB 6-0 170 R-Fr. Washington, D.C. / East Carolina University

24 Ubayd Steed DB 5-11 180 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Neumann-Goretti H.S.

25 Charles Peeples DB 6-0 180 R-Sr. Mableton, Ga. / Reedley College

26 Robert Topps III DB 6-3 200 R-Sr. Chicago, Ill. / University of Kansas

26 Chris Watkins RB 5-10 185 R-Fr. Silver Spring, Md. / Marist College

27 Dorian Davis DB 6-0 190 R-So. Shelby, N.C. / Southern Illinois University

27 Darren Williams DB 5-9 160 R-Sr. Waldorf, Md. / Virginia Union University

28 Ryan Steinberg RB 5-7 190 Fr. Germantown, Md. / Northwest H.S.

29 Josh Cupitt K/P 6-0 170 So. Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township H.S.

29 Ibrahim Kouyate LB 6-3 230 R-So. Germantown, Md. / Lackawanna College

30 Keegan Vaughan K/P 5-11 160 Jr. Richmond, Va. / Thomas Jefferson H.S.

31 Shafeek Smith DB 5-10 175 R-So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Neumann-Goretti H.S.

32 MJ Cunningham LB 6-2 240 R-So. Portland, Ore. / Butler C.C.

32 Tommy Nelson RB 5-7 175 Fr. Eldersburg, Md. / Liberty H.S.

33 Stefan Hackshaw LB 6-3 240 R-Jr. Frederick, Md. / Tuscarora H.S.

34 Luke Hamilton FB/TE 6-0 245 R-Sr. Cumberland, Md. / Fort Hill H.S.

35 Devin Matthews RB 5-9 195 Jr. Falls Church, Va. / Justice H.S.

35 Makai Self DB 5-9 170 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Penn State University

36 Daniel Fahmy DB 6-0 215 Fr. Clarksville, Md. / River Hill H.S.

37 Myles Brodie DB 6-2 175 Jr. Hyattsville, Md. / Alvernia University

38 Xavier Terry DB 5-10 190 R-Fr. Washington, D.C. / St. John’s College (H.S.)

39 RJ Chapman DB 6-0 180 Fr. Clinton, Md. / Rock Creek Christian Academy

40 Amir Murray LB 5-11 225 R-Sr. Willingsboro, N.J. / Eastern New Mexico University

41 Ethan MacNair LB 6-0 200 Fr. Somerville, N.J. / Somerville H.S.

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42 Dion Crews-Harris RB 6-0 240 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar H.S.

43 Sam Alsheimer LB 5-11 215 R-Jr. Dayton, Md. / Glenelg H.S.

44 Ryan Kearney LB 6-1 230 R-Sr. Ellicott City, Md. / Howard H.S.

45 Brockman Wallace TE 6-0 275 R-Jr. Marshall, Va. / St. Vincent Pallotti H.S.

47 Jared Rogers LB 5-9 180 R-Jr. Fort Meade, Md. / Meade H.S.

50 Eddie Myles DL 6-2 255 So. Accokeek, Md. / Frostburg State University

51 Keith Bagwell LB 6-0 220 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Baltimore Polytechnic Institute

52 Jamal Jones DL 6-3 235 R-So. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Virginia Union University

53 Ralph Paige Jr. OL 6-3 305 R-So. Washington, D.C. / Merrimack College

54 Cole Cheripko OL 6-4 300 R-Sr. Darnestown, Md. / Northwest H.S.

55 Mason Woods LB 6-0 220 R-Fr. Woodbridge, Va. / Gar-Field H.S.

56 Connor Maloney LB 6-2 215 R-Fr. Columbia, Md. / St. Vincent Pallotti H.S.

57 Onaje Lewis LB 6-0 220 R-So. Bowie, Md. / West Liberty University

58 Bryce Lauer DL 6-3 275 R-Sr. Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional H.S.

59 Blake White LB 6-2 205 Fr. Cumberland, Md. / Fort Hill H.S.

61 Mathias Adjingbaruk OL 6-3 325 R-Fr. Silver Spring, Md. / Northwood H.S.

62 William Sadberry OL 6-2 260 Fr. Salisbury, Md. / Parkside H.S.

63 Dane Roper OL 6-3 315 Fr. Huntingtown, Md. / Huntingtown H.S.

64 Joden Nelson OL 6-4 280 Fr. York, Pa. / William Penn-York H.S.

66 Dan Volpe OL 6-6 305 Fr. Colts Neck, N.J. / Colts Neck H.S.

68 Kevin Gaston OL 6-5 290 Fr. Vienna, Va. / Madison H.S.

70 Evan Roberts OL 6-2 285 Fr. North East, Md. / Myrtle Beach Collegiate

72 Sahil Bhullar OL 6-6 285 So. Thornhill, Ontario / University of Waterloo

73 Alex Desire OL 6-4 310 R-Sr. Burlington, N.J. / Burlington Township H.S.

75 Julian Singh OL 6-3 300 Gr. Mount Laurel, N.J. / LIU

76 LaVel Scipio Jr. OL 6-3 310 Fr. Laurel, Md. / St. Vincent Pallotti

77 Josh Roberts OL 6-7 325 Gr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Lafayette College

78 Roman Wahrheit OL 6-6 335 R-Sr. Rhauderfehn, Germany / Gymnasium Rhauderfehn

79 Florian Staehler OL 6-8 280 R-So. Köln, Germany / American Intl. Academy

80 Robert Schwob TE 6-7 240 R-Sr. Annapolis, Md. / University of Maryland

81 Malik Jackson TE 6-3 230 R-So. Laurel, Md. / University of Maryland

82 Brady McElhaney WR 6-0 170 Jr. Gambrills, Md. / Avalon H.S.

83 Jonathan Badu WR 5-8 170 Jr. Fort Meade, Md. / Meade H.S.

84 Muhammad Abassi WR 6-3 185 So. Rockville, Md. / Montgomery H.S.

85 Dakota Jordan WR 6-3 205 So. Brookeville, Md. / Sherwood H.S.

86 Devin Gill TE 6-4 240 R-So. Annandale, Va. / Ventura College

87 Griffin Patterson TE 6-5 230 R-Fr. Broadlands, Va. / Independence H.S.

88 Johnny Woodbury WR 6-1 185 So. Forestville, Md. / Morgan State University

89 Ke’Mari Taylor WR 5-11 180 Fr. Annapolis, Md. / Annapolis H.S.

90 Ernie Smith DL 6-2 265 Sr. Columbia, Md. / Oakland Mills H.S.

91 Clayton Harris K/P 6-0 170 R-Sr. Havre de Grace, Md. / University of Connecticut

92 Elijah Tarlton DE 6-3 235 Fr. Chantilly, Va. / Myrtle Beach Collegiate

93 Jordan Sampson DL 6-4 230 Fr. Severn, Md. / St. Vincent Pallotti

94 Mason Cholewa DL 6-7 305 R-Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / James Madison University

95 Jake Baker DL 6-1 220 So. Thurmont, Md. / Clarion University

96 Anthony Delle Donne TE 6-1 285 R-So. Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall H.S.

97 Riley Williams P 6-3 210 So. Victoria, Australia / Australian Catholic University

98 Patrick Coyle LS 5-11 200 R-Fr. Richland, N.J. / St. Augustine Prep

99 Shaheem Haltiwanger DL 6-3 255 R-Jr. Lexington, S.C. / South Carolina State University

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TOWSON UNIVERSITY ALL-AMERICANS

NCAA FCS ALL-AMERICANS

All-Americans (1st team)

2018: Shane Simpson, All-Purpose

2018: Aidan O’Neill, K

2018: Matt Kauffman, OL

2014: Tye Smith, CB

2013: Terrance West, RB

2013: Eric Pike, OL

2011: Terrance West, RB

2011: Jordan Dangerfield, DB

2011: Tyler Wharton, FB

2011: Henry Glackin , OT

2007: Brian Bradford , LB

2000: Andrew Hollingsworth, DE

1999: Jamal White, WR

1994: Mark Orlando, WR

1993: Tony Vinson, RB

1988: David Meggett, RB

All-Americans (2nd team)

2018: Shane Simpson, All-Purpose

2018: Aidan O’Neill, K

2017: Jake Ryder, P

2014: Ryan Delaire, DE

2013: Jordan Love, CB

2013: Emmanuel Holder, FB

2012: Terrance West, RB

2012: Jordan Dangerfield, DB

2012: Monte Gaddis, LB

2011: Derrick Joseph, KR

2011: Terrance West, RB

1999: Jamal White, WR

1989: Rodney Smith, NG

All-Americans (3rd team)

2018: Tom Flacco, QB

2018: Aidan O’Neill, K

2017: Shane Simpson, KR

2013: Telvion Clark, LB

2012: Frank Beltre, DE

2011: Jordan Dangerfield, DB

2004: P.D. Moore, DB

1999: Andrew Hollingsworth, DE

1993: Karl Nieberlein, OT

1989: Mike Smith, WR

All-Americans (Hon. Ment.)

2014: Derrick Joseph, PR

2000: Adam Nepp, OG

2000: Noah Read, RB

1999: Joe Lee, QB

1999: Jason Corle, RB

1999: Brian Wronski, OL

1993: Dan Crowley, QB

1992: Tony Vinson, RB

1992: Greg Lohr, OG

1989: Rodney Smith, NG

Walter Payton Award Winner

1988: David Meggett, RB

Jerry Rice Award Winner

2011: Terrance West, RB

Eddie Robinson Award Winner

2011: Rob Ambrose

NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS (1979-1986)

All-Americans (1st team)

1986: David Haden, LB

1985: Stan Eisenhooth, OC

1984: Terrance Brooks, OG

1983: Gary Rubeling, DB

1982: Sean Landeta, P-PK

All-Americans (2nd team)

1986: David Haden, LB (AP)

1984: Sean Murphy, WR (AP)

1979: Randy Bielski, DB (AP)

All-Americans (Hon. Mention)

1986: Dale Chipps, WR (AP);

1986: John Gaburick, OC (AP)

1985: Kurt Beathard, QB (AP)

1983: Terrance Brooks, OG (AP);

1983: Bubby Hammond, LB (AP);

1983: Hernando Mejia, TE (AP);

1983: Bret Rogers, QB (AP)

1982: Greg Boller, OC (AP);

1982: Marc Brown, WR (AP)

1980: Ron Meehan, QB (AP)

NCAA DIVISION III

ALL-AMERICANS

(1969-1978)

All-Americans (1st team)

1978: Ken Snoots, WR (Kodak)

1977: Randy Bielski, DB-PK (Kodak)

1976: Skip Chase, TE (Kodak)

1975: Dan Dullea, QB (Kodak)

All-Americans (2nd team)

1976: Skip Chase, TE (AP)

COSIDA

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

1st team

2018: Grant Udinski, DL

2000: Adam Overbey, WR

2nd team

2018: Zane Ventimiglia, OL

1993: Aaron Bates, DB

Grant Udinski earned First Team Academic All-America in 2018. 2019 Five-Time All-American Shane Simpson
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Tigers In Pro Football

National Football League

Frank Beltre (LB) N.Y. Jets (2017)

Jermon Bushrod (OT) New Orleans (2007-12, 2018) Chicago (2013-15) Miami (2016-17)

Jordan Dangerfield (S) Buffalo (2013) Pittsburgh (2014-20)

Ryan Delaire (DE) Carolina (2015-16) San Francisco (2018)

Stan Eisenhooth (OC) Seattle (1987-88) Indianapolis (1989)

Randall Harris (OL) Cleveland (2014)

Sean Landeta (P) N.Y. Giants (1985-92) St. Louis (1993-96, 2003-04)

Tampa Bay (1997)

Green Bay (1998)

Philadelphia (1999-2002)

David Meggett (RB-KR) N.Y. Giants (1989-94)

New England (1995-97) N.Y. Jets (1998)

Darius Victor (RB) New Orleans (2017)

Tye Smith (CB) Seattle (2015-16) Tennessee (2017-20) Minnesota (2021-22)

Tony Vinson (RB) San Diego (1994-95)

Atlanta (1996) Baltimore (1997-98)

Terrance West (RB) Cleveland (2014) Tennessee (2015) Baltimore (2015-17)

Towson’s NFL Draft Picks Team (round)

1979 - Randy Bielski (PK) Balt. Colts (12th)

1989 - David Meggett (RB) N.Y. Giants (5th)

1994 - Tony Vinson (RB) San Diego (5th)

2007 - Jermon Bushrod (OT) New Orleans (4th)

2014 - Terrance West (RB) Cleveland (3rd)

2015 - Tye Smith (CB) Seattle (5th)

Canadian Football League

Frank Beltre (LB)

Calgary (2014-16) Toronto (2018-20) Ottawa (2021)

Telvion Clark (LB) Saskatchewan (2015)

Dan Crowley (QB) Baltimore (1995) Montreal (1996) Edmonton (1999-2000) Ottawa (2002-05)

Tibo Debaillie (DL) Edmonton (2021-pres.)

Andrew Garnett (OL) Edmonton (2022-pres.)

Mark Orlando (WR) Baltimore (1995)

Gerrard Sheppard (WR) Winnipeg (2016-17)

Malik Tyne (LB) Edmonton (2021-pres.)

Darius Victor (RB) Hamilton (2019)

Arena Football League

Mike Curcio

Idaho (1999-2000) Tennessee (2001-03)

Randall Harris Columbus (2019)

Rob McMackin Chicago (2006)

Rodney Smith Albany (1991-97)

Rob Stanavich Idaho (1999-2000)

American Indoor Football Assoc

Brian Bradford (LB) Baltimore (2008-10)

Konstantinos Kosmakos (OL) Baltimore (2008-10)

Jeff Tyler (OL-DL) Baltimore (2008-10)

United States Football League (1st)

Sean Landeta (P) Philadelphia (1983-85)

Marc Brown (WR) Washington (1983)

Vaughn Harman (OG) Washington (1983)

United States Football League (2nd)

Darius Victor (RB) New Jersey (2022-pres.)

XFL

Randall Harris (OT) District of Columbia (2020)

Darius Victor (RB) New York (2020)

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of the press, two radio stations and coaches booths. Each booth can comfortably seat six persons. The top floor, or camera deck, is the primary location for television broadcasts and game filming.

The complex is named in honor of two legends - one a coach and educator who served Towson University for over 40 years, and the other a former professional football player who is widely considered as the greatest NFL quarterback of all time.

Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, men’s lacrosse and track and field programs.

The sports complex, which underwent a $32 million renovation over a three-year span, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third largest outdoor venue in the metropolitan area after M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL Ravens play, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to Baltimore’s Major League Baseball franchise.

Stadium renovations included an addition of 6,000 seats, an artificial turf, entry level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, an elaborate field house and a promenade that conveniently connects the northside and southside seating areas. In 2007, the stadium’s Astroturf surface was replaced with FieldTurf. The turf was renovated in the summer of 2012.

The four-story, 48,000 square-foot field house provides Towson’s student-athletes with an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spacious, modern lockerooms for each of its sports, an impressive athletic training facility, classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale equipment room, an academic resource center, a video-editing room and coaches offices. Designed to maximize exterior scenic looks, the field house includes windows that provide a stunning view of the adjacent playing area. A rooftop patio treats guests to a bird’s-eye view of the athletic contests. The stadium is lighted for night play.

The Minnegan Room can accommodate up to 200 guests at social functions ranging from pre-game and post-game parties and sports banquets to fund-raising events.

A four-level press box rises high above the stadium on its south side. A separate VIP level is just below the main media floor, which can accommodate 35 working members

Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, coach, physical education department chairman and Director of Athletics at Towson for more than four decades. He arrived at Towson in 1927. He coached its soccer team until 1966.

Doc’s soccer teams were highly successful, winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 between 1930 and 1936, including a school record 34 straight. His coaching led to Towson championships in baseball, basketball, track and swimming, as well as soccer.

Doc is the only American to publish an article in the British Football Annual on soccer theory. He was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 1992.

During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Doc established football as an intercollegiate sport at Towson in 1969.

He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday.

The stadium carried his name from its opening in 1978 until the renovation. In accordance with that tribute, the field remains Minnegan Field in his memory.

Johnny Unitas, too, had a deep connection with the University. The former Baltimore Colts great was the parent of three Towson students.

Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, Johnny began serving as community liaison for Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the university in obtaining a naming rights partner for the university’s new stadium. The legendary “Golden Arm” died suddenly, less than a week after tossing his last pass to commemorate the opening of Towson’s new stadium at ceremonies on September 5, 2002.

High spirits returned when Sandy Unitas chose to assume her husband’s role with Towson. With Johnny’s two youngest children as Towson students, Sandy sought to memorialize her husband’s legacy on campus by having the stadium named Johnny Unitas® Stadium.

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STEVE EIGENBROT, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Towson University President Kim Schatzel announced that Dr. Steven Eigenbrot would join TU as its Director of Athletics starting in March 2022. Eigenbrot joins TU from the University of South Carolina, where he served as the Deputy Athletics Director.

As Director of Athletics, Eigenbrot reports directly to President Schatzel, serving on the President’s Cabinet and leading TU’s NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program, including the approximately 100 staff members who support 19 sports teams with more than 600 student-athletes.

Eigenbrot was selected after a nationwide search, co-chaired by the former Vice Chair of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents Barry Gossett and former Chair of TU’s Board of Visitors Fran Soistman ‘79.

“I am very thankful to the co-chairs and members of the search committee for their important contributions to the success of this national search for the next leader of Towson University Athletics,” President Schatzel says. “And I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Steve, his wife, Erin, and baby daughter, Sutton, to Towson University. Steve is a proven leader who shares TU’s commitment to excellence in the classroom, in the community and in competition for our student-athletes. I have every confidence he will hit the ground running as he works with TU Athletics’ coaches, staff, student-athletes, university partners, alumni and supporters to strengthen TU’s position as a premier mid-major collegiate athletic program. It’s indeed a great day to be a Tiger!”

Gossett adds: “Steve’s resume speaks for itself, and in getting to know him in the past few weeks, he’s the right choice to lead Towson Athletics. Coming from a major SEC program, but with a knowledge of Maryland and the region, he’s poised to make Towson University a destination for talented student-athletes, coaches and staff, and a home for championships for years to come.”

At the University of South Carolina, Eigenbrot served in various leadership roles over 12 years. Most recently, he served as Deputy Director of Athletics, overseeing fundraising, ticketing and a variety of facilities projects. Prior to that, he was Executive Associate Athletics Director for Development and CEO of the Gamecock Club, which

raised funds to support student-athletes. He was the primary administrator for men’s basketball, baseball and both Gamecock golf programs from 2019-22.

“I am extremely honored to lead TU Athletics and very grateful for the confidence President Schatzel and the search chairs have placed in me. I started my career in athletics about 20 years ago here in Maryland and I could not think of a better opportunity for our family to return to the area given Towson’s leadership and the future of competitive excellence that awaits us,” Eigenbrot says. “I am excited to get to work, building on the strong foundation that exists here at TU and collaborating with the array of stakeholders across the Towson and greater Baltimore communities.”

University of South Carolina Athletics Director Ray Tanner adds: “Towson University is getting an outstanding administrator, dedicated leader and a terrific person in Steve Eigenbrot to lead their athletics department. Steve did a tremendous job here at Carolina in our fundraising and facility development areas. He built great relationships with coaches and student-athletes as a sport administrator and played a critical role on our leadership team. I wish the best for the Eigenbrot family during this next step in Steve’s career.”

Eigenbrot joined South Carolina in 2010 as the Assistant Director of Major Gifts. Recently, he directed $22.5 million in renovations to Williams-Brice Stadium, the largest project at the stadium in university history. He also led the $248 million Garnet Way Campaign and fundraising for the $50 million Cyndi and Kenneth Long Family Football Operations Center.

Soistman adds “Steve’s experience in leading key, strategic initiatives that leveraged alumni and philanthropy stood out during this search. I’m confident that his combination of experience, energy and leadership skills will help our studentathletes win both on the field and in the classroom, and prepare them for success throughout their lives.”

Prior to South Carolina, Eigenbrot directed the annual fund for University of Nevada-Las Vegas Athletics. He holds a doctorate in higher education leadership from UNLV, a masters in sport administration and business administration from Ohio University, and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland. He’s a native of southern Pennsylvania.

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Donald “Doc” Minnegan

Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, coach, physical education department chairman and director of athletics at Towson for more than four decades. He was inducted into the Towson Hall of Fame in 1963.

Minnegan had an effect on athletes from the playground, establishing soccer clinics for thousands of Maryland’s youth, to the international level. He is the only American to publish an article in the English Football Association Yearbook (1956-57 on soccer theory), and he was appointed by the U.S. State Department to establish American Armed Forces Soccer in Paris (1945) and physical education training in Korea (1947). He was ap pointed as an alternate manager for the U.S. Olympic soccer team for the 1964 Tokyo Games.

Doc also initiated and promoted international soc cer matches at the collegiate level, pitting his Tigers against teams from Cuba (1949) and Argentina (date unknown).

Doc’s soccer teams were very successful, winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 between 1930 and 1936, including a school-record 34 straight. He also coached Towson to championships in baseball, basket ball, track and swimming, as well as soccer. His overall record for 39 years was 231-137-34.

He was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Springfield College Hall of Fame in 1969.

During his tenure as director of athletics, Doc established football as an intercollegiate sport at Towson in 1969. Towson’s football stadium bore his name from 1983 until 2002. In accordance with that tribute, the current playing surface remains Minnegan Field in his memory.

Born in DeKalb, Illinois, in 1902, he received his teaching degree from the Illinois State Teachers Col lege (1923) and a bachelor’s degree from Springfield International YMCA College (1927). Minnegan went on to earn a master’s degree from New York University (1932) and his doctorate from George Washington University (1947).

He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday.

Unitas Stadium Records

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

RUSHING

Attempts: 41, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. James Madison, 1992

Net Yards Gained: 364, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993

Touchdowns: ................... 5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013

Longest Run: 90 yds. (TD), Dwayne Henry, Delaware State vs. Towson, 1985

PASSING

Attempts: 70, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Dayton, 1999

70, Tim Lynch, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991

Completions: ....................... 42, Tim Lynch, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991

Percentage: .912 (31-for-34), Aaron Corp, Richmond vs. Towson, 2011

Interceptions Thrown: 6, Ron Meehan, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 1980

Yards: 481, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Holy Cross, 1999

Touchdown Passes: 6, Tom Flacco, Towson vs. Bucknell, 2019

Long Pass Play: 95 yds. (TD), Dan Crowley to Shawn Ward, Towson vs. Kutztown, 1994

RECEIVING

Receptions: 13, Jamal White, Towson vs. Dayton, 1999

13, Wayne Morris, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991

13, Ryan Spadola, Lehigh vs. Towson, 2011

13, Dan Leight, Fordham vs. Towson, 2013

...............................................

Yards: 266 yds., Mark Orlando, Towson vs. American International, 1994

Touchdowns: 5, Shane Leatherbury, Towson vs. Bucknell, 2019

PUNTING

Punts: 11, Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Colgate, 2002

Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Morgan, 1979

Average: .................... 54.2, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. NY Tech, 1980

Longest Punt: 75 yds., Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Fordham, 2001

RETURNS

Punt Returns for Touchdown: 2, Curtis Henderson, Morgan vs. Towson, 1979

Interceptions: 3, David Meggett, Morgan vs. Towson, 1985

Fumbles Recovered: 3, John Haywood, Joe Varello, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978

Longest Punt Return: .....94 yds. (TD), Brad Friedman, Towson vs. St. Francis, 1996

Longest Kickoff Return: 100 yds. (TD), Shane Simpson, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2016

...........100 yds. (TD), David Meggett, Towson vs. Northeastern, 1988

Long Interception Return: 95 yds. (TD), Davon Telp, Towson vs. Monmouth, 2001

FIELD GOALS

Made: 4, Sam Hurwitz vs. Delaware, 2015

4, Henry Rogan, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1992

Attempted: 5, Randy Bielski, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978

5, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Merchant Marine, 1980

5, Sean Landeta, vs. New York Tech, 1980

....................................5, Andrew Howard, Richmond vs. Towson, 2007

Longest Field Goal: 57 yards, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Delaware St., 1980

ATTENDANCE

Single Game: 11,196 - Towson vs, Lehigh (FCS Playoff Game), 2011

Single Game (Regular Season): 10,856, Towson vs. Delaware, 2007

Single Game (Night Game): 10,856, Towson vs. Delaware, 2007

Single Game (Day Game): 9,511, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013

Single Season Attendance: 62,645 in 2011

TEAM RECORDS

POINTS SCORED

Game: 70, Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005

Opponent In Game: 62, New Hampshire vs. Towson, 2005

Scored In Quarter: ..........35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. California (Pa.), 1984; 35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005

Points Scored Both Teams: 98, Towson (56) vs. Brown (42), 2002

........................................98, Towson (56) vs. New Hampshire (42), 2011

Fewest Points Both Teams: 7, Towson (7) vs. Wayne State (0), 1979

Largest Towson Victory Margin: 70, Towson (70) vs. Lock Haven (0), 2005

Largest Margin in Defeat: 50, New Hampshire (57) vs. Towson (7), 2009

Longest Game: 5 overtimes, Towson (47) vs. Coastal Carolina (45), 2010

FIRST DOWNS

Most: ..............................36, Towson vs. American International, 1994 Fewest: 1, N.Y. Tech vs. Towson, 1983; Morgan State vs. Towson, 1985

RUSHING

Rushing Attempts: 70, Rhode Island vs. Towson, 2004

Rushing Yards by Towson:............... 403, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Rushing Yards: 440, James Madison vs. Towson, 2008

PASSING

Attempts:

76, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Completions: 45, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991

Interceptions By:.................6, by New Hampshire vs. Towson, 1980

Passing Yards: 533, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991

Touchdown Passes: 5, Brown vs. Towson, 2001; Massachusetts vs. Towson, 2006

TOTAL OFFENSE

Plays: 100, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991

Total Yards: .............................. 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013

Total Yards By Towson: 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013

PENALTIES

Most: ............................................................. 21, Liberty vs. Towson, 1990

Penalty Yards: 184, Morgan State vs. Towson, 2000

Fewest: 0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009

Fewest Penalty Yards: ...................... 0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009

Fewest - Two Teams: 1, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009

Fewest Penalty Yards - Two Teams: 15, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009

FUMBLES

Number: 9, Slippery Rock vs. Towson, 1982; 9, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1988

Fumbles Lost: .........8, Towson vs. Merchant Marine Academy, 1982

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We are deeply grateful to our donors for investing in Towson University Athletics. We recognize the following alumni, friends, students, faculty, staff, corporations, foundations and other organizations that supported Tiger Athletics through the Towson University Foundation with annual gifts from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022.

Tiger Legend ($25,000+)

John B. Yingling ‘71

Francis S. Soistman, Jr. ‘79

National Philanthropic Trust DAF

Thomas B. Beyard ‘77

Sharon H. Yingling ‘71

Cynthia L. Mather

Dennis B. Mather ‘72

Terry V. Woods ‘82

Nicole Woods

John T. Beynon ‘73

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Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc.

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Daraius S. Irani

Catalina Irani

Shawn A. Nadelen

Aaron M. Bates ‘94

Leigh Bates

Christina M. Wasserman

Jay D. Wasserman ‘87

Ted Zaleski, Jr.

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

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NewDay USA Financial, Inc.

Hall of Fame ($5,000 - $9,999)

Brian J. Yaniger

Linda E. Yaniger ‘73 Baltimore Ravens, Inc.

Lisa A. Costello ‘96

Towson Softball Academy LLC

William P. Leonard ‘87

A. J. Stationers

Erin Eigenbrot

Steven C. Eigenbrot

Amy M. Leonard

TU Men’s Lacrosse Parent

Association

Ellen H.W. Clerkin

James Clerkin

Margaret Gillespie

Michael P. Gillespie ‘82

T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving !

Jean M. Bouton

Eber Family Foundation, Inc.

Josephine Eber ‘93

Mark Ronald Eber ‘93

Kathleen Gerber

Vincent Mark Gerber ‘88

Justin T. Gerbereux

Gillespie Family Fund

David S. Gruber ‘92

Rebecca B. Gruber

Christopher S. Hayden ‘91

Irene Christene, LLC.

Pat Skerry

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Rick Trott, Jr.

Captain ($3,500 - $4,999)

Double Good

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Amy J. Lizana ‘90

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Daniel Parncutt

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America’s Charities

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Ryzer, LLC

Charles Village Pub

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Mitchell Beverage Of Maryland LLC

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Timothy J. O’Brien

The Charles Schwab Corporation

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Nancy S. Palmer ‘79

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Tracy Palmieri

Adam Richard Flasch ‘95

Lynne G. Brick ‘78

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Central Christian Assembly

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Thomas G. Evans

Jackson Family Charity Fund

James A. Jackson

John L. Kenneally Charitable

Account

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Sean E. Landeta

Leonard R. Raley ‘78

Barbara L. Shifflett-Kenneally ‘79

Christopher S. Sinclair ‘92

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Michael P. Marzullo ‘78

Tricia T. Brandenburg

James Brandenburg

James E. Gangawere ‘72

Nora Willem

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William C. McNamara ‘94 ‘98

John D. Golden ‘90

Michael A. Bankoski ‘70

Michele M. Beernink

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Dian L. Brown

Sarah N. Coard ‘00

Community Foundation of Carroll County Greg Hughes

Koras & Malone Family Charitable Fund

Jeannette H. Koras

Monica Levine

Richard G. Levine

Judith S. Mintz ‘60

Martin B. Mintz ‘60

Michael Riordon

Terry C. Smith

Thomas Beyard Charitable Fund

Jonathan B. Long

Natalie P. Long ‘91

Rodney A. Smith ‘90

Daniel J. O’Connell

Charles D. Zimmerman IV ‘96

Lori A. Zimmerman ‘95

James J. Pomfret

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Matthew J. Lewandowski

Jason A. Stefanides ‘89

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Robert L. Caret

Caret/Zoltan Community Foundation

Exelon Corporation

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Nationwide Motor Sales Corp.

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Starter ($500 - $1,249)

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Associated Italian American Charities

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Locke McKinnon Stuart III

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Linda Frederick

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MLT Sports Investments LLC

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Timothy Ambrose

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Ruth A. Bishop

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Casey Construction Group, LLC.

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Fanatics Lids College, Inc.

Film Mia, LLC.

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Greenbaum Family Foundation

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KMC Enterprises, Inc.

Brian Mark Kowitz ‘98

Leonard Consulting, LLC

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M&T Enterprises, LLC.

Richard S. Martignetti ‘90

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O’Shea Family Foundation, Inc.

Mary R. O’Shea

William J. O’Shea, Jr. ‘79

Ronna Portmess

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James D. Rosenfield ‘82

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Carl J. Runk

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